Summary:
In Schlink's unremarkable stand-alone thriller, the fortunes
of Georg Polger, a German living in France who's struggling to
make ends meet as a translator, change after he receives an
offer of steady employment translating technical manuals. The
naïve Polger doesn't suspect anything untoward about the
job, even after learning his employer has paid him to duplicate
work already done. When he finds that his new lover,
Françoise Kramsky, is covertly photographing confidential
plans for a new military helicopter, Polger's search for the
truth takes him to pre-9/11 New York City, where the plot goes
somewhat off the rails. Schlink fails to make the
transformation of his colorless, mild-mannered hero into an
action figure convincing. Those looking for a more engaging
protagonist will find one in the author's detective series
featuring Gerald Self (Self's Murder, etc.). (Dec.)
Georg Polger is down and out in Provence. The translating
assignments that pay his bills aren’t coming fast enough.
When a new translation firm opens near his village, he finds
work, money, and love with Francoise, the firm’s
beautiful secretary. Soon, they’re living together, and
Georg’s life is perfect. But that changes when he
discovers Francoise photographing diagrams of a revolutionary
new helicopter that are part of his latest assignment.
Francoise disappears, and Georg understands that he’s
been a pawn in an espionage operation. Impetuously, Georg
travels to New York to find Francoise and try to understand
what happened to his perfect life. Schlink, whose Holocaust
novel The Reader (1997) was a best-seller, seems bent on
defying genre categorization. Individual scenes in this novel
might recall Kafka and Camus, but the primary focus is on
quotidian events. There’s an espionage element, but
naive, self-important Georg is the easiest of marks, and the
erratic Francoise is hardly a practiced seductress. In the end,
this offbeat, engaging novel is simply the moving story of two
flawed people. --Thomas GaughanFrom Publishers Weekly
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